Example sentences of "[is] that all [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The best hope is that all 4,650 observers will be in place by April 20th , three weeks too late .
2 The plan is that all second year trainees will be placed within employers .
3 The only difference is that all that acting , all that recording , all that boring , frightening flying to gigs gave her the cash to fulfil that dream .
4 Union policy is that all new posts should be advertised and the process must be taken seriously .
5 One of the reasons for believing that cross-species extrapolation is possible at all is that all living animals have evolved from common ancestors that existed at some time in the distant past .
6 The danger is that all Twelve risk making themselves equally irrelevant , even when crises erupt on their own doorstep .
7 What is easily overlooked is that all such work is based on a series of unstated assumptions whose validity has never been examined .
8 ‘ The decisive factor on this issue , oppression , in my view , is that all such burdens upon [ the appellants ] in complying with the order are plainly and comprehensively outweighed by the reasonable requirements of the administrators upon the facts of this case to have access to the documents listed in the order .
9 The fact is that all developed societies undergo processes in which professions and occupations proliferate and become more specialised and we then have to evolve means of ‘ getting it all together again' , in this case , ensuring that the patient or client does not suffer as a result of our separate functions and roles .
10 It is that all young people under 18 who are not in full-time education or a job and who are seeking youth training are entitled to be offered and , if necessary , re-offered any number of times entry to a suitable YT programme and to receive such training .
11 As the likelihood of restricting drivers to eight km/h for all but the shortest distances appears remote , the implication is that all shared-space areas must be for small groups of houses only or short culs-de-sac .
12 The second reason why the CAP can not survive is that all practical considerations are subordinated to political expediency .
13 My own opinion is that all cold-blooded animals are endowed with responsive behaviour that can be mistaken for higher intelligence , when what we are really dealing with are reflex actions to given stimuli — as in Pavlov 's dogs , which salivated when a bell they associated with food was rung .
14 Our first rule is that all raw materials must be from a known and identifiable source .
15 Er we 're talking about er for example er NUPE have nine branches erm i i is that all Local Authority , Health Service er and the , the er Educational
16 The principal recommendation is that all listed companies registered in the UK should comply with a code of best practice for corporate governance .
17 Another factor which draws attention to remedies in relation to judicial review is that all judicial review remedies are discretionary .
18 The truth is that all sacramental thinking and language are symbolic , and precisely thereby , they work in a way not weaker but actually stronger than the way the naive realist calls ‘ real ’ .
19 The term has , however , wide application and because of the difficulties in isolating investment business as defined by the FSA , our policy is that all corporate finance work must be carried out in accordance with the ICAEW 's Recognised Professional Body ( ‘ RPB ’ ) rules for investment business .
20 Maybe what I ca n't help bringing into some of my work is that all this beauty on Koraloona demands a price .
21 The other thing er is that all those conference 's are going to be packed full of business men .
22 ‘ Oh , I was just thinking what a pity it is that all good-looking men are such beasts , ’ she said , with more real feeling than she intended .
23 that they thought they could develop and hav hold events on , and er , he said , like we , we came up with some good ideas , put forward some ideas , really good ideas , for things to do on this land , and he said , the trouble is that all these councillors back on to these pieces of land , and he said , er , they do n't want people coming along and enjoying themselves on it , because they want to go and walk their labradors on it .
24 The chief thing to remember is that all these soups — unless otherwise specified — must be made with plain water .
25 But the most surprising fact about this is that all these events took place during the deposition of a single graptolite zone .
26 ‘ The best thing is that all these features do not spoil the look of , or even dominate , the appearance of the house .
27 Halliday 's view is that all linguistic choices are meaningful , and all linguistic choices are stylistic .
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